The Eiffel Tower is embellished with the rings of the 2024 Olympic Games | EUROtoday

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50 days earlier than the Paris 2024 Olympic Games begin, this Friday they’ve put in the 5 rings belonging to the emblem of the combat on the Eiffel Tower. The presentation was led by the president of the Paris 2024 Organizing Committee (COJO), Tony Estanguetthe mayoress of Paris, Anne Hidalgoand the French Minister of Sports, Amlie Ouda Castra, based on info from Efe.

This lighting is positioned between the primary and second ranges, proper on the south facet and has greater than 100.000 luces LED. The rings measure 29 meters lengthy by 13 meters excessive and are made up of assembled items which have a complete weight of thirty tons.

During sunlight hours, the rings could have the olympic colours (blue, yellow, black, inexperienced and crimson), whereas at night time they are going to have white lights to supply higher visibility.

Tony Estanguet has identified that this illumination has been baptized as “Spectaculars” and there was no different place “spectacular” to position them than the Eiffel Tower, as expressed in an announcement confirmed by Efe.

VISUAL OBSTRUCTION IN THE EIFFEL TOWER

Los Paris 2024 Olympic Gameswill happen from July 26 to August 11 and the works to arrange the phases the place a few of the competitions shall be held, comparable to seashore volleyball and soccer for the blind, have been accomplished. hindered the imaginative and prescient of “the iron lady”.

According to social media customers, the Eiffel Tower is fenced with some buildings, along with the truth that the monument itself is closed, so those that have been ready for months to journey to the French capital are confronted with the incapacity to see the image most essential within the metropolis.

With humorous audios of “No, my savings, no, my money”, individuals share their expertise wherein a number of emblematic websites are closed because of the sports activities battle.


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